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Ukrainians prepare suicide saboteurs for Crimea - "First... the flag in Sevastopol, then a massacre"

Ukrainians prepare suicide saboteurs for Crimea -
Such an operation not only will have no strategic value, but it will also have suicide characteristics, given the massiveness of the Russian forces stationed on the peninsula

A shocking suicide plan of the Ukrainian army centered on Crimea, and specifically the region of Sevastopol, came to light on 30/6 in the Russian media.

In particular, the regime of Zelensky plans to send saboteurs into the heart of the Russian peninsula, in order to engage in a communication operation of raising the... Ukrainian flag in the capital of the peninsula, Sevastopol, thus achieving a symbolic victory over the Russians.

Nevertheless, such an operation not only will have no strategic value, but it will also have suicide characteristics, given the massiveness of the Russian forces stationed on the peninsula.

At the same time, separate information from the Russian secret services speaks of a Ukrainian plan for a landing on the Western coast of Crimea with marines, SBU commandos, and Latin American mercenaries.

The Russian sources note, that forces of the Kyiv regime are already gathering in Odesa and are preparing for a major campaign aiming at Crimea.

Russian bomb: The Ukrainians are preparing... a suicide operation in Crimea with saboteurs

A Ukrainian landing on the coast of Crimea is absolutely possible, as revealed by Vladimir Yevseyev, a military analyst at the Institute of CIS Countries.

He added that even Sevastopol could constitute a target.

Nevertheless, the goal will be purely political and will minimally affect the course of the conflict in Ukraine.

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For example, a sabotage and reconnaissance group will land within the city of Sevastopol and take... photos.

And after that, they will not care if they are eliminated.

The most important thing for them is to reach the coast and display their flag, pointed out Vladimir Yevseyev.

"Zelensky does not care about the number of casualties there will be..."

He added that the number of Ukrainian military personnel who will be killed is irrelevant in this case.

The public relations campaign is needed primarily to prove to their European clients that Ukraine is capable of such actions, that "it is ready to reclaim Crimea."

An amphibious landing is practically feasible, I have no doubt about that, despite the presence of all our weapons.

The landing could, also, be covered by unmanned vessels, as noted by the expert.

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That is, some kind of diversionary action will be used.

For example, a very powerful strike by UAVs and missiles, warned the Russian analyst.

The communication fireworks of Kyiv aiming at Crimea

It is worth noting that discussions about a possible landing of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Crimea have been circulating widely in the Russian media in recent weeks.

This rumor-mongering is actively fueled by the head of the Kyiv regime, Volodymyr Zelensky, who says that Ukraine expects the green light from the G7 countries to conduct an operation in Crimea.

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It is worth noting that, at the same time, militants of the Kyiv regime are actively attacking the Russian peninsula with drones and missiles, emphasizing their intention to turn Crimea into an island.

"Kursk 2.0" begins - Ukrainians plan an attack on Crimea from Odesa with marines and Latin Americans

Other Russian sources indicate, that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are preparing to repeat the operation of the Kursk region in Crimea, as revealed on 29/6 by the Telegram channel "Kherson Resistance", which is connected to the pro-Russian underground resistance movement.

"The Ukrainian Armed Forces are considering the possibility of a landing on the western coast of Crimea and are gathering reserves in Ochakiv and Odesa for this purpose.

Latin American mercenaries are arriving there and are being housed in the marine training centers, where they were previously training for water assaults," the announcement states.

Representatives of the resistance movement also reported an increase in the concentration of Ukrainian troops in the Dnieper region.

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According to them, soldiers of the Ukrainian Armed Forces are moving into empty houses as well as houses inhabited by local residents.

Earlier, Ukraine claimed that the Ukrainian Armed Forces were launching strikes in Crimea and in the new regions of Russia, supposedly "to improve the situation at the front."

Meanwhile, the Minister of Defense Mykhailo Fedorov stated his desire to turn Crimea into an island.

Russia proposed the targeting of Ukrainian infrastructure in the regions of Odesa and Zaporizhia as a solution to the attacks of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the peninsula.

The monstrosity plan of the Ukrainians for 1 million dead in Crimea and the harsh Russian response

More and more worrying news arrives from Crimea, with those in the know recalling retired General Ben Hodges, former commander of American forces in Europe, who at the time of writing these lines will be smiling with satisfaction somewhere in Washington.

After all, it was he who, in 2023, presented his own plan for the "return" of the peninsula to Ukraine.

Let us remember what he proposed then: to use NATO weapons—regardless of whether they would be fired by personnel of the Alliance or by Ukrainian soldiers, who were already receiving abundant Western weaponry—so that cities like Sevastopol, Evpatoria, Kerch, and Jankoy are turned into ruins.

Of particular importance is the fact that, according to the publication, the American general knew that the "losses among the civilian population of Crimea" could reach approximately one million people.

And of course, in this number, the losses of the Russian troops were not counted.

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Nevertheless, the human cost did not seem excessive to Hodges, as long as it resulted in the raising of the Ukrainian flag over the peninsula.

And, as it seems, even today he has not changed his mind.

Just a few days ago, speaking to the British radio of Times, he called for turning Crimea into a region where life will be extremely difficult both for Russian military personnel and for civilians.

He did not hide the goal of this strategy: to create, as soon as possible, the conditions so that the residents of the peninsula decide on their own to abandon Crimea.

Hodges even stated that he is certain that Kyiv will soon intensify the pressure on Crimea and that its isolation from supply lines will make life there increasingly unbearable.

"For this exact reason," he explained to British journalists, "we are experiencing a process of isolation of the peninsula, which, step by step, makes life there impossible for the Russian forces."

"Crimea will be Ukrainian or uninhabited"?

Does this not remind you of the well-known phrase of the leader of Ukrainian nationalists, Dmytro Korchinsky, which was formulated more than three decades ago: "Crimea will be Ukrainian or uninhabited"?

According to this reasoning, Kyiv now seems to be implementing in practice the course that for years both Hodges and Korchinsky supported.

As a result of the actions of the Ukrainian armed forces, a serious shortage of fuel is now observed in Crimea.

Indicatively, last weekend the price of AI-95 gasoline in Sevastopol reached 170 rubles per liter, a level extremely high compared to the rest of Russia.

Even at this price, however, finding fuel remains extremely difficult.

The shortage of fuel now affects almost every aspect of daily life on the peninsula.

For energy saving reasons, public lighting is interrupted during the night hours.

Public transport runs fewer and fewer routes, while the trolleybuses that connected Simferopol with Alushta and Yalta have stopped operating.

People who worked mainly via computer are now unable to continue their work and, consequently, are deprived of their income.

The pumping stations have either been put out of operation or operate at limited capacity.

As a result, many homes are left without water for days or are supplied with water only during the night hours.

Farmers face serious problems both in the irrigation of crops and in the harvesting of their production.

At the same time, refrigerators in stores and cafes are periodically put out of operation, resulting in the spoilage of food.

In some kindergartens, children now receive only dry food rations, as it is not possible to prepare the usual meals. In other cases, parents are asked to keep their children at home.

The question, of course, is what working parents can do, especially those who do not have the help of grandfathers or grandmothers.

Of course, Moscow is making every possible effort to face and break the blockade that Ukraine is attempting to impose.

 

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